There is no use for Gynaecosid on pregnant women. It's used to help get your period back when you have Amenorrhea (=period gone for other reasons than pregnancy). It is not used for abortion.
You can use Gynaecosid for a late period but the drug will not terminate a pregnancy.
When you have amenorrhea (Absence of menstruation) without being pregnant.
It makes no sense to use gynaecosid after misoprostol.
Cyclopam is in a drug category called anti spasmodic. This medication is not recommended for use in pregnant women since it can harm the developing fetus.
No. Drug use while pregnant is a form of child abuse. Drugs will harm your baby and may cause brain damage.
Yes. It is given in pregnancy. The benefits outweigh the risks associated with the use of above drug preparation.
In general, pregnant women should not use diuretics unless a physician recommends their use
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It says on the package that pregnant women should not use it.
NO!
In general, pregnant women should not use water pills unless a physician recommends their use
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